Chat room (let's chat!) 💬 (Part 3)

Not sure why it’s yellow but unless it has been left open or exposed to light or is stinky or stringy it should be fine.

quick q for the chat -

Could I harvest a female lets say at week 9 - leave a few buds (really few, like 2) and then pollinate? or is that too much stress or too late to pollinate, etc?

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Seems way to late to pollinate bud. I mean you are harvesting so they should be ripe with no pistils to pollinate.

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hmmm ok that makes sense, ive never baked seeds so… shooting in the dark here.

since ive read they can hermie if they go on too late past “harvest time” to create seeds i thought it might still be viable, but honestly, dont know the mechanics of either process.

thanks Doug!

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General rule of thumb is harvest 4-5 weeks after pollination to have mature seeds✌️
Assuming you pollinated at 4 weeks into flower approx

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Checked another box off the list: a trip to Amsterdam….
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Amsterdam NY that is.

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Ok, I saw the “My Amsterdam” logo and wondered if this was a virtual world :sweat_smile:

I saw the first pic and said “hey they have one of those in the Amsterdam here, too!” Duh! lol Good ol Mohawk River baby! I’m 15 minutes from there, next time stop in for a smoke!

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Small world here on OG. Next time i will shoot you a chat.

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Out on a hike looking for future guerilla grow spots when I found this.

Not sure what this stuff is but it smokes like crazy! Lungs are a bit itchy though…

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G13/88HP X poison Ivy

Poison hash plant.

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Now that is hilarious! I know you wouldn’t but I have known some that, I think, were likely to try something that stupid. I used to hang out with some morons.
I was a landscaper for many years. I saw what happens when someone burns a brush pile with poison ivy in it. The guy ended up in the hospital from the smoke effecting his lungs. Bad mojo.

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Leaves of three, save some for me!

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Hey! Check it out! A Trifoliate!!!

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When my mother was little on the farm she road her horse thru the smoke from a burning pile of poison ivy. They had to shoot the horse and my mom has been deathly allergic ever since.

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Funny story. Was in Nova Scotia as a kid and there was a fisherman there related to my step mother. He was out fishing when he had to use the bathroom so they pulled up to shore and he went off to do his business. Now poor Connie was scheduled to go in for surgery due to a bad hemeroid problem. When he was finished doing his business he grabbed a bunch of leaves and wiped. Now you can see where this is going. It was 2 days later when I met Connie for the first time in the hospital with his back side stuck up in the air. Seems wiping bleeding hemeroids with poison ivy is a sure fire way to get your surgery moved to the top of the list :rofl:

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OH my! I’m just gonna have to go ahead and say it. That story left a bad image on my brain. lol
My big brother ended up with poison ivy all over his hands one time. That was funny enough in itself (he was a jerk), but a couple of days later my moms best friend was visiting and she told mom that her daughter went to the river with some friends and she ended up with poison ivy all over her legs and backside. Mom threw something at me and ran me out when I started laughing my but off. :laughing:

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calling some one mr. mrs. or ms. use to be “old school classy” way of conveying respect to that person. they are just expressing their respect for/to you. and it does apply here to you. embrace and enjoy it Doug.

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Anyone know anything about plumbing, I unexpectedly have to reinstall my water heater because one of my cats(lasagna) got stuck behind it and I had to cut the pipes to get him out, little idiot was stuck face down between the corner wall and the heater.

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…ran out of sugar last night…you think im grumpy wait till you see me go thru a morning without sugar in my coffee…gah!

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